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Best podcasts about marching illini

Latest podcast episodes about marching illini

WPGU News
April 8, 2024

WPGU News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 4:01


A partial solar eclipse will occur in Champaign today, local activist Dr. William Patterson passed away earlier this week, the Champaign Public Library is hosting a space-themed exhibit, and 107 year old Dick Cogdal received a special visit from the Marching Illini.Hosted by Peter DerrahStories by Adelyn Mui, Peter Derrah, Joaquim O'Malley-Macias, and Stephanie OrellanaMusic by Boxout

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Etown Lowdown
Former Elmhurst U Educator & Marching Illini Director Pete Griffin is Composed with the LowDown Crew

Etown Lowdown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 113:01


Dr. Peter Griffin, retired Chair of the Elmhurst University Music Department, shares his musical journey from a young music student to stints as an educator at two different Big 10 schools.  At one point in his career, Dr. Griffin was the director of one of the most prestigious college marching bands in the Nation, the Marching Illini.  His path eventually led him to a rewarding stint at Elmhurst U, where he was able to use some of his administrative skills learned earlier in his career.  Pete also shares the story of his late brother, Drew, who was instrumental in breaking some very big and important stories as chief investigative correspondent with CNN.

The NFHS Podcast
Marching with the Illini with Band Director Barry Houser

The NFHS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 34:32


Barry Houser, Director of the Marching Illini, Associate Director of Bands,  Director of the Fighting Illini Athletic Bands, and Clinical Associate Professor of Music of the University of Illinois joins The Stage to discuss his life experiences in music and advocating for music. Barry has a hand in a number of different band activities at Illinois, as well as teaching and directing band camps, and directing bands that have performed at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, the NBC Today Show, the Indy 500 Parade, along with many more. On this episode, Houser joins Ken Burke to talk about a number of different topics within his expertise, including how important it is to have band and music programs in schools across the country, the difference between successful music programs and those that struggle, and what being the Director of the Marching Illini has taught him. Throughout the conversation, it's clear that Barry continuously strives to be the best possible version of himself, and even gives tips for educators and administrators that are involved in music. Make sure to like, subscribe, and leave a rating!Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn!NFHS website : https://www.nfhs.org/Subscribe and leave a rating! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn! https://www.nfhs.org/ Know someone who would be a great guest? Email: kburke@nfhs.org

Everything Band Podcast
Episode 204 - Josh Johnson (w/ host Jake Walker)

Everything Band Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 55:51


Joshua Johnson currently serves as the Associate Director of Bands at Traughber Junior High in Oswego, Illinois. Prior to coming to Oswego, Josh served as Director of Bands at North Kirkwood Middle School and Associate Director of Bands in Kirkwood, Missouri. Joshua attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where he received his Bachelor of Music Education Degree with Honors. During his time at Illinois, he was a member of the Illinois Wind Symphony, the Marching Illini, the University of Illinois Black Chorus, and many other university ensembles. Josh studied Oboe with Professor John Dee & studied conducting and pedagogy with Dr. Stephen Peterson, Dr. Beth Peterson, Dr. Linda Moorhouse & Professor Barry Houser. Josh has been recognized by the Illinois State Board of Education in 2021 as a finalist for the 2021 Outstanding Early Educator division of Illinois Teacher of the Year. He was also the recipient of the 2021 Outstanding Early Educator Award of Meritorious Service. Josh spent two years serving as a Conductor (Drum Major) for the two time Drum Corps International World Champion, Phantom Regiment Drum & Bugle Corps. He is still very active in the marching band activity. Josh has worked as a designer, instructor, choreographer and judge throughout the states of Missouri and Illinois. Josh's professional affiliations include the Illinois Music Education Association and the National Band Association.

The NFHS Podcast
The Stage - Leadership and Culture with Barry Houser - Why Do Some Ensembles Fail and Why Others Succeed?

The NFHS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 10:01


How many of you have some negative influences or people in your ensembles or organizations? Are YOU the negative influence?Why do some ensembles or organizations seem to have culture and positivity figured out, while others do not? The “I get to” vs “I have to” mindset is important to creating a positive culture in your organization. Guest: Barry L. Houser, Director of the University of Illinois Marching IlliniWatch the Video Version

Global Bandroom
34. Barry Houser - University of Illinois

Global Bandroom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 60:43


This week we head to the University of Illinois and talk to Barry L. Houser, Director of the Marching Illini. We chat about his career, the history of the Marching Illini in Ireland, Marching Band v Concert Band, and how the University has adapted over the past year.

The 200 Level with Mike Carpenter
Marching Illini (06/08/20)

The 200 Level with Mike Carpenter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 96:23


Mike Carpenter and Trevor Vallese reflect on the week that was, including Illini coaches and staff protesting and marching in Champaign and Luke Ford's Twitter response to the Black Lives Matter movement.

Inside Fighting Illini Athletics
Barry Houser, Marching Illini Director

Inside Fighting Illini Athletics

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 53:02


The Marching Illini is such an iconic part of Illinois game days. Director Barry Houser leads the 375-member Marching Illini, in addition to teaching marching band procedures. He talks about the time and detail it takes to put together a halftime show and some of his favorite moments from his perch for Fighting Illini games.

SpaceShow
SpaceShow #5 - Entertain the Masses

SpaceShow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 55:30


This week D&E chat about what it is like to be apart of entertainment drumlins, such as The Chicago Bulls Stampede as well as The Marching Illini and share their stories involving the two. https://linktr.ee/SpaceShow Check out the LinkTree to find all the show's associated links in one quick spot! _______ Now available on: Spotify & iTunes Head to the search bar and look up “SpaceShow” under the podcast section. _______ Intro made by: DanTheCanMan LINKS: Eddie- https://www.instagram.com/eddiefalco/ Danny- https://www.instagram.com/itsuncanning/ Micky- https://www.instagram.com/mickyg27/

One More Time
Episode 2.6 - "Band Camp"

One More Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019


This episode of One More Time follows a senior member of the Marching Illini through preseason camp. In addition, Stephen talks with section leaders, members, and staff regarding their perspectives. Scott Schwartz (Director of the Sousa Archive and Center for American Music) discusses Sousa’s connection with the University of Illinois and other collegiate bands. Dr. Marja Kerney, Instructor at Western Michigan University teaching percussion and music theory and formerly of Kennesaw State University, provides our two-minute technique for the month. Thank you again to all the members of the Marching Illini, Dr. Marja Kerney, and Scott Schwartz for all of their input for this episode!

The Bandmasters Podcast
Episode 23: Gary Smith, University of Illinois, and Cody Birdwell, University of Kentucky

The Bandmasters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 72:59


Happy Belated New Year! My colleague R. Scott Barnas and I had the opportunity to sit down with Professor Gary Smith at the Midwest Clinic. We also had the pleasure of having a “party-crasher” show up; Dr. Cody Birdwell from the University of Kentucky was a welcome surprise to this interview.Professor Smith talks about growing up in an arts family, his teaching career, favorite pieces of music, The System, and reflects on some of his highlights with the University of Illinois Bands. Dr. Birdwell reflects on teaching together with Professor Smith and how they worked together as colleagues to provide the best musical experiences for students.Special thanks to Washington Junior High and Joliet All-City Band director R. Scott Barnas for facilitating this meeting and interviewing our guests!FULL BIOSGary E. SmithFrom the University of Illinois Band Page: BA, Butler University; MA, Ball State UniversityFrom 1976 to 1998 and again in 2004, Gary was the Associate Director of Bands at the University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign, where he conducted the nationally famous Marching Illini, Basketball Band, Symphonic Band II, and taught marching band procedures and band arranging in the School of Music.Previously he served as Assistant Director of Bands and Marching Band Director at Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana, Director of Bands at Saint Joseph's College in Rensselaer, Indiana, and Director of Bands at Northside High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana. In 1988 Gary was elected to membership in the prestigious American Bandmasters Association. In addition, he is a member of Phi Beta Mu, Phi Mu Alpha, and Kappa Kappa Psi music honorary fraternities and participates in the College Band Director's National Association, National Band Association, and the Illinois Music Educators Association.Recent awards include the University of Illinois Alumni Association "Outstanding Educator", the Mary Hoffman “Outstanding Music Educator”, the "Spirit of the Illini" from the University of Illinois Athletic Association and the Kappa Kappa Psi Distinguished Service to Music Medal.Gary has served as a consultant, guest conductor and clinician throughout the United States, Singapore, China, Australia, Japan, Canada, Ireland and France. In addition, he is the coordinator of the pre-game, halftime and parade festivities for the Chick-Fil-A Bowl (formerly the Peach Bowl) and assisted with the production of the 2005 Orange Bowl Halftime. In 2007, Gary served as co director of the Oklahoma Centennial All State Marching Band, which was be featured during the 2007 Rose Bowl Parade opening ceremonies. Presently he serves as the producer of the annual DISNEY THANKSGIVING PARADE OF BANDS held at Disney World in Orlando, FL. and head clinician for the 2011 Marching Band Directors and Drum Major Clinic in SingaporeSmith is former owner and director of the Smith Walbridge Clinics for drum majors, flags, rifles, marching percussion, marching band student leaders and directors. Since 1949, these clinics have attracted thousands of high school and college students from across the United States and several foreign countries.Several of his articles have been published in The Instrumentalist, The School Musician and the Band Director's Guide. This guide, The System, "Marching Band Methods," is used as a textbook in several University marching band courses and marching band clinics.Dr. John Cody BirdwellFrom the University of Kentucky Fine Arts Page:Dr. John Cody Birdwell is Director of Bands at the University of Kentucky, where his duties include conducting the University of Kentucky Wind Symphony, directing graduate programs in wind-band conducting, teaching graduate courses in instrumental conducting, history and literature, and supervising the administration of the University of Kentucky band program in the School of Music. Prior to his appointment at the University of Kentucky, Dr. Birdwell served as Director of Bands at Texas Tech University, Director of Bands at Utah State University, Assistant Director of Bands at the University of Illinois, and Director of Bands at Northern Michigan University.Dr. Birdwell's ensembles have toured extensively throughout the United States, China, and Great Britain, and the University of Kentucky Wind Symphony was recently selected to perform at the 2013 National Convention of the College Band Directors National Association. Ensembles under Dr. Birdwell's direction have also performed at numerous CBDNA national and division Conferences, and have also performed for the Kentucky Music Educator's Association, Texas Music Educators Convention, Texas Bandmaster's Association Convention, and the Utah Music Educators Association. In 2008 the UK Wind Symphony toured the People's Republic of China, and performed to capacity audiences in the cities of Suzhou, Yangzhou, Changzhou, and Beijing.Birdwell has collaborated with and premiered works by a variety of celebrated artists, conductors, and composers including Arturo Sandoval, Michael Colgrass, Luis Serrano Alarcon, Tim Reynish, Frederick Fennell, Dan Welcher, Donald Grantham, John Mackey, Anthony Barfield, Bob Mintzer, Mike Mower, and Adam Gorb. Several compact discs, including the University of Kentucky Wind Ensemble “Distilled in Kentucky – Premieres from the Bluegrass State”, and “GO! – The Music of Bob Mintzer”, along with the Texas Tech University Symphonic Wind Ensemble “LIVE!" and “Diversions” have received acclaim from composers and conductors throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia.Dr. Birdwell is an elected member of the prestigious American Bandmasters Association and holds degrees from The University of North Texas and West Texas A&M University.Dr. Birdwell serves as President-Elect President of the College Band Directors National Association Southern Division, and holds memberships in the College Band Directors National Association, National Band Association, Kentucky Music Educators Association, National Association for Music Education, Phi Beta Mu, Michigan School Band and Orchestra Association, Kappa Kappa Psi and Phi Mu Alpha. He remains active as a guest conductor, clinician and adjudicator throughout the United States and abroad.

One More Time
Episode 2.1 - "The Audition"

One More Time

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018


This episode of One More Time talks about the audition process and how different people approach it. Scott Schwartz (Director of the Sousa Archive and Center for American Music) shares how Sousa often recruited members for his band. Dr. DaLaine Chapman of Florida Atlantic University provides a two-minute rehearsal technique. Then we talk to several students auditioning for the Marching Illini and their experience of preparing and completing that audition.

One More Time
Episode 1.11 - "Band Trip"

One More Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018


This episode of One More Time takes us on the road with the band. Scott Schwartz (Director of the Sousa Archive and Center for American Music) shares the story of the Sousa Band’s 1903 trip to Ireland. Dr. Tim Lautenheiser provides a two-minute rehearsal technique. After our trip with Sousa, we hop on the road with the Illinois Wind Symphony to their New York City performance, followed by the Marching Illini’s eighth tour to the Dublin St. Patrick’s Day Parade. The episode wraps up with Dr. Dominick DiOrio discussing his piece “Gathering” in the Source Material segment.

One More Time
Episode 1.7 - "Death and Taxes"

One More Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 51:15


The title of this episode is taken from Ben Franklin's famous quote, and is used as the basis for our story. The episode explores the relationship between Sousa and his manager David Blakely from Scott Schwartz (Director of the Sousa Archive and Center for American Music), a two-minute rehearsal technique by Dr. Stephen Peterson (Director of Bands, University of Illinois). The Source Material segment features Michael Markowski and "The Cave You Fear." Derek Jenkins discusses the Iowa Band Tax, Matthew Maslanka talks about his father's passing, and several Marching Illini members discuss the death of a recent member.

One More Time
Episode 1.3 - "Gameday!"

One More Time

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 37:56


This episode takes the listener through a game day with the Marching Illini. We will be visited by several guests, including Scott Schwartz (Director, Sousa Archives and Center for American Music), H. Robert Reynolds (retired Director of Bands, University of Michigan), Dr. J. Ashley Jarrell (Director of Instrumental Music, University of North Georgia), and Dr. Eli Fieldsteel (Assistant Professor of Composition-Theory and Director of the Experimental Music Studio, University of Illinois).

One More Time
Episode 1.2 - "The Games We Play"

One More Time

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 35:36


This episode focuses on the relationship between bands and athletic activities. We will be visited by several guests, including Scott Schwartz (Director, Sousa Archives and Center for American Music), Prof. Bernhard Scully (Professor of Horn, University of Illinois and Member of the Canadian Brass), Prof. Betsy McCann (Director of Athletic Bands, University of Minnesota), Prof. Barry Houser (Director of Athletic Bands, University of Illinois), Quinten Breach (Member, Marching Illini), and Josh Whitman (Director of Athletics, University of Illinois).

Tenuto Podcast
Ep. 29 Barry Houser

Tenuto Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 32:59


This week on the podcast I sit down with Barry Houser who describes to me all about his path to becoming the director of the Marching Illini

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The Bandmasters Podcast
Episode 12: Barry Houser, Director of Athletic Bands, University of Illinois

The Bandmasters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2017 49:45


After a long hiatus, we're ready to get back into it.  Steve and I visited the University of Illinois and sat down with Professor Barry Houser in the historic Harding Band building.   Professor Houser talks about his journey to the Big Ten, going digital with the marching band, things that go "bump in the night" in the Harding Band building, and much more!  BIO Barry L. Houser is the Associate Director of Bands, Director of the Marching Illini, and Director of the Fighting Illini Athletic Bands where his responsibilities include conducting the Hindsley Symphonic Band, the Athletic Bands, and the 375 member Marching Illini in addition to teaching marching band procedures. Professor Houser's teaching experience encompasses both extensive public school and university experiences. A native of Indiana, Professor Houser served as Director of Bands and Performing Arts Director at NorthWood High School in Nappanee, Indiana, where his bands developed a reputation for great musicianship which in turn earned the program state and national recognition. Prior to his position at NorthWood, Houser served as the Assistant Director of Bands at Buchholz High School in Gainesville, Florida. Bands under Houser have performed at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, the NBC Today Show, the ISSMA State Marching Finals, and the IMEA State Convention. Other performances include the Indianapolis 500 Parade, the Target Thanksgiving Day Parade, the Outback Bowl Parade and Half-Time Show, the Hollywood Christmas Parade, the Washington DC National Memorial Parade, Chicago Bears Game, and performances with Maynard Ferguson, the Dallas Brass, Canadian Brass, Gregg Potter as well as many other talented artists. Houser holds professional memberships in the College Band Directors National Association, National Band Association, MENC, Golden Key National Honor Society, Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, Kappa Kappa Psi International Band Fraternity, Honorary member of Tau Beta Sigma, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, and has been honored by the Indiana General Assembly and the US House of Representatives. He is the recipient of the Indianapolis Star Academic All Star Award, the WNDU Channel 16 Excellence in Education Award, as well as being listed in various “Who's Who” publications throughout his career. Professor Houser is active nationally as a guest conductor and clinician in both the marching and concert mediums.  He has served on the staff of the Macy's Great American Marching Band and the National Events Mass Band, which performs annually at the Chick-Fil-A Bowl in Atlanta, Georgia. He is a contributing author to the popular marching band textbook The System by Gary Smith as well as numerous submissions to the Teaching Music through Performance in Band series.  Houser has served as Governor of the North Central District of Kappa Kappa Psi and currently serves as chapter advisor for the Nu Xi Chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi on our campus as well as Chapter Advisor for the Phi Mu Alpha Chapter. He is currently serving on the Athletic Band Board for the College Band Directors National Association and as the North Central Division Chair for the National Band Association. During the summer, Professor Houser is the Director and President of the renowned Smith Walbridge Clinics, one of the largest marching band | leadership camps of its type in the country with locations in Illinois and Florida, attracting over 1000 students each year.  Professor Houser is an Educational Clinician for Conn-Selmer.

The Marching Illini Podcast
Marching Illini Podcast 11-1-08

The Marching Illini Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2008 1:19


The Marching Illini's fifth podcast for the 2008 season, which talks about this week's game against Iowa, also being Dad's day.

The Marching Illini Podcast
Marching Illini Podcast 10-18-08

The Marching Illini Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2008 1:53


This podcast features this week's home game against Indiana, who is bringing their band, and the annual Marching Illini Assembly Hall concert.

The Marching Illini Podcast
Marching Illini Podcast 10-11-08: Homecoming

The Marching Illini Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2008 2:08


This episode of the official Marching Illini Podcast again updates you on the Fighting Illini, but also includes information on the special events for Homecoming. Brought to you by the Alpha Xi chapter of Phi Mu Alpha, a national men's music fraternity.

The Marching Illini Podcast
Marching Illini Podcast: Week of 9-13-08

The Marching Illini Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2008 1:25


Second official podcast of the University of Illinois Marching Illini, brought to you by the Alpha Xi Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, a national men's music fraternity.

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The Marching Illini Podcast
Marching Illini Podcast: Week of 9-6-08

The Marching Illini Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2008 1:33


First official podcast of the University of Illinois Marching Illini, brought to you by the Alpha Xi Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, a national men's music fraternity.

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